Two secret Falkland Islands War files related to the bombing of the navy support ship Sir Galahad could soon be released, Defense minister Andrew Murrison told the Commons. “Government was ...
Two secret Falklands War files related to the Sir Galahad bombing could soon be released, a minister has said. The Sir Galahad, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship, was sunk by the Argentinian air ...
The Sir Galahad, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship, was sunk by the Argentinian air force on 8 June, 1982. The ship and sister vessel Sir Tristram lost 48 crew members, including 32 Welsh guards ...
two other ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary service: Sir Tristram and Sir Galahad were attacked by Argentine planes with disastrous consequences. The attack left 53 men dead and 46 wounded ...
The sister of a Falklands War veteran who was killed on the RFA Sir Galahad has called on the UK Government to release official records which reveal how Argentinian bombers targeted the ship.
Troop ships the Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram were attacked by Argentine fighter jets on 8 June 1982. The explosion and fire on board the Sir Galahad, at Bluff Cove, killed 48 men, including 32 ...
It represents (left) the White Knight calling Sir Galahad to renew the search, and (right) his farewell to his father on the ship in which they had voyaged so long together. Inscriptions: "Come sayd ...
VETERANS have gathered to mark 40 years since attacks on two ships that saw the largest British loss of life during the Falklands war. More than 100 people paid their respects at a parade in ...
The ‘ship’ was packed full of energy thanks to ... place at the right time as they were gifted a free cruise trip by Sir Richard Branson himself. Winners who also received vouchers were ...